Recorded on August 9, 2009. Lordy lordy look who’s forty. This week on Gutter Trash, we have zombies on the brain (Brains!) as we review the zombie comedy Fido, which turns into a battle for Best Zombie Comedy (Shaun of the Dead). We also discuss car troubles, spray-on hair, the history of Research Blvd., and … Continue reading
Aug 20, 2009•1 hr 12 min
Recorded on August 9, 2009. It’s my berfday. Here’s my present to you. I’m sorry. This week on a confounded episode of Gutter Trash, Jason and I review Sam Keith’s mindboggling experiment, My Inner Bimbo. Jason regales us with a tale of danger, excitement, ex-cons, Kool-Aid, air-conditioning and cell phones. And when that falls flat, … Continue reading
Aug 11, 2009•1 hr 18 min
Recorded on July 20, 2009. Prepare to be Double Shyamalaned! On a lengthy episode, Jason and I review Luc Besson’s Sci-Fi film The Fifth Element starring Tiny Lister and Ian Holm. We discuss manly feats, and are intolerant of lactose. In a rare treat, I have a psychological breakdown and scream at kids playing in … Continue reading
Aug 05, 2009•1 hr 26 min
Recorded on July 16, 2009. Rosebud was a sled! On the worst and most disgusting episode ever, Jason and I awkwardly and poorly review Niklas Asker’s debut graphic novel Second Thoughts. Warning: Spoilers abound, because everything Jason touches is ruined. Thanks, Jason! Seriously, Niklas Asker couldn’t have asked for a worst podcast to review his … Continue reading
Jul 29, 2009•1 hr 9 min
Recorded on July 2, 2009. It’s in your head. We’ve done some bad shows. We’ll probably do some more bad shows (check out next week!). But this bad show is actually due to audio quality. I apologize in advance. I will not apologize for the quality of the contents. You knew what you were getting … Continue reading
Jul 22, 2009•1 hr 20 min
Recorded on July 5, 2009. But if he’s our only listener, and he’s on the show, who’s listening? The paradox is breaking my brain! This week on a Very Special episode of Gutter Trash, we review the new Michael Mann film, Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale. Joining us is our friend, listener … Continue reading
Jul 08, 2009•1 hr 22 min
Recorded on June 18, 2009. Longest Episode Ever? I think so. It sure feels like it. This week on a less than purrfect episode of Gutter Trash, we review Darwyn Cooke’s noir Catwoman graphic novel, Selina’s Big Score. We also discuss the odd celebrity appeal of Dave Mustaine and Scott Ian, and I do a … Continue reading
Jul 01, 2009•1 hr 28 min
Recorded on June 7, 2009. I love the smell of podcasts in the morning. This week on Gutter Trash, feel the horror… the horror… of Jason and myself reviewing Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam War classic Apocalypse Now. We learn that war is bad, and I can’t defend my stance against pretension. We also try to … Continue reading
Jun 24, 2009•1 hr 22 min
Recorded on June 7, 2009. This is my favorite comic. Can’t get no simpler than that. On this week’s episode of Gutter Trash, we review the trade paperback Jack Staff: Everything Used to be Black and White. This is the first 12 issues self-published by creator Paul Grist before moving over to Image Comics. Also … Continue reading
Jun 18, 2009•1 hr 15 min
Recorded on May 25, 2009. You givin’ me the high hat? This week on another Memorial episode of Gutter Trash, we lay down some love for the Coen Brothers’ Prohibition-era gangster film, Miller’s Crossing. It’s a super-late-night recording session, so incoherency abounds. I become unfairly antagonistic toward Mike Patton, Jason and I debate peanut butter, … Continue reading
Jun 10, 2009•1 hr 9 min
Recorded on May 24, 2009. Pchew! Pchew! Pchew! This week on a Memorial episode of Gutter Trash, we review Jeffrey Brown’s nostalgic parody/homage graphic novel, Incredible Change-Bots. We also incredible change the topic to discuss autobiographical comics, something I personally dislike and Jason loves more than anything else in the world. Episode 30: Incredible Change-Bots … Continue reading
Jun 05, 2009•1 hr 6 min
Recorded on May 14, 2009. That’s ok with me. This week on the all new, desk-banginest episode of Gutter Trash ever, we review Robert Altman’s classic noir/satire The Long Goodbye. Jason and I take time from our busy schedules and discuss show business, but we forgot to stop recording. Ignore all mentions of a contest! … Continue reading
May 26, 2009•1 hr 24 min
Recorded on May 10, 2009. You guys go see the movie, I’ll stick to the comics to not give a shit about his origins. On this week’s episode, we lay down the man-love for both Eduardo Risso and Brian K. Vaughan as we review their recent Wolverine comic, Logan. We go to battle, as Jason … Continue reading
May 19, 2009•1 hr 24 min
Recorded on May 3, 2009. ZOMFG. I can’t even begin to think about this. Um… we review Richard Kelly’s followup to his cult classic Donnie Darko, Southland Tales. It’s… certainly a movie. Of some sort. After we’re done feeling like idiots, Jason and I talk about our adventures in Free Comic Book Day, and how … Continue reading
May 14, 2009•1 hr 16 min
Recorded on April 24, 2009. Boldly going where we really shouldn’t have. This week on an episode with more word balloons per capita than your average podcast, we review Star Trek: Debt of Honor, a graphic novel by Chris Claremont and Adam Hughes. And by “review”, I mean “complain”. And by “complain”, I mean “bitch”. … Continue reading
May 06, 2009•1 hr 10 min
Recorded on March 29, 2009. On this week’s episode of Gutter Trash… …um… I don’t know. We recorded this show literally a month ago. What I do know is that we watched and reviewed the Swedish vampire film, Let the Right One In. I’m pretty sure we also talked a lot about nothing related to … Continue reading
Apr 29, 2009•1 hr 14 min
Recorded on March 29, 2009. This week on a disappointed and disappointing episode, the guys review Hack/Slash, the humorous horror comic from writer Tim Seeley and Devil’s Due. Eric and Jason also discuss memorable tales of vomit, children’s cereal, pies and video games. They also wonder about The Three Stooges’ tax returns and if Final … Continue reading
Apr 21, 2009•1 hr 11 min
Recorded on April 3, 2009. What happened to you? You’re not the same. It’s a filler episode this week as the guys ramble on about nothing much. There’s a sorta discussion about Nerdy Sacred Cows that doesn’t really go anywhere. Oh, the episode is really long too. We’re not really trying to punish you, it … Continue reading
Apr 09, 2009•1 hr 23 min
Recorded on March 20, 2009. This is either gonna be great, or be the worst episode ever. You decide. This week on a disjointed and off-the-mark episode, the guys review Series 7: The Contenders, a dark satirical film about, and in the style of numerous reality television shows. You’ll be hard-pressed to find any facts … Continue reading
Apr 01, 2009•1 hr 28 min
Recorded on March 13, 2009. Aw Yeah, Titans! This week on an episode that gets right back up on its high horse, the boys try to review the Johnny DC trade Tiny Titans: Welcome to the Treehouse by Art Baltazar and Franco, but mostly just review the Watchmen movie instead. The discussion gets heated as … Continue reading
Mar 25, 2009•1 hr 10 min
Recorded on March 01, 2009. Yarp. This week on Goo-Tray, take an audio tour of the DYT, as Jason and Eric discuss Dayton music, restaurants, snack foods, and incredibly creepy life-like statues in between reviewing the Edgar Wright/Simon Pegg action comedy Hot Fuzz. They also take a dark ride down memory lane to reminisce about … Continue reading
Mar 18, 2009•1 hr 11 min
Recorded on March 01, 2009. And we don’t care. This week on an episode that wishes it were part of the Comic Book Liberation Army, Jason and Eric discuss Rick Spears and Rob G.’s cult classic comic Teenagers From Mars. In addition to the usual rambly blah blah blah, the boys discuss Mike Diana and … Continue reading
Mar 11, 2009
Recorded on February 13, 2009. After the grand disaster of last week’s episode, I’m a bit calmer. But still barely have time to get this together. We review the Clive Owen movie Shoot ‘Em Up. Episode 19: Shoot ‘Em Up Music by Legbone, Black Wolf Fight and Cavalera Conspiracy. Check out Jason’s site and Eric’s … Continue reading
Mar 05, 2009
Recorded on February 12th, 2009 Been a long time comin’. This is it. The lost episode. It’s been gone for about a year, but, y’know, in the end, who but me gives a shit what I say about David Heatley? Fuck that guy and fuck his comics, and fuck me for making a stink. Here … Continue reading
Feb 28, 2009•1 hr 27 min
Recorded on February 2, 2009. Dear Pat, This week on an episode that thought Mickey Rourke made his comeback with Sin City, Eric and Jason invite indie filmmaker/friend/roommate Matt Brassfield along to review the new Darren Aronofsky film, The Wrestler and wrestling in general. They also discuss why no one should ever listen to this … Continue reading
Feb 17, 2009•1 hr 26 min
Recorded on January 23, 2009. Like a heist gone wrong, it’s another episode gone wrongish. This week Eric and Jason review the first five issues (or the first trade) of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips crime comic Criminal. Along the way, Eric offends the entire gay community, vegetarians, hobos, Mormons, Democrats and Republicans, and possible … Continue reading
Feb 10, 2009
Recorded on January 16, 2009. This week, on the only comics podcast defiant enough to defend George W. Bush, we learn that America is Evil, courtesy of the Korean monster movie The Host. We also learn that “fun” does not automatically mean “good”, and that a “Devil’s Strip” is not exactly a reverse happy trail. … Continue reading
Feb 03, 2009•1 hr
Recorded on January 12, 2009. Hulk weep quietly! On an incredibly depressed and bummed out episode of Gutter Trash, Eric and Jason review Jim Starlin and Bernie Wrightson’s 1987 Marvel graphic novel, Hulk/Thing: The Big Change. Nostalgia slaps Jason around like a little bitch, and the boys discuss William Burroughs, Chuck Palahniuk, H.G. Wells and … Continue reading
Jan 27, 2009•55 min
Recorded on January 4, 2009. “These pipes are clean!” And boy are they ever. This week on Gutter Trash, Jason and Eric review the criminally underrated Chris Elliot cult comedy classic Cabin Boy. In addition, they discuss the vampire/ serial killer/video store owner who lived in Eric’s apartment, the world famous M*A*S*H Museum, and our … Continue reading
Jan 19, 2009•1 hr 8 min
Recorded on January 2, 2009. This week on an episode that Eric can’t remember enough of to write an intro for, the boys show very little love to Howard Chaykin’s relatively obscure graphic novel Mighty Love. It’s the first real episode of the new year! And a stinker to boot. Way to kick off 2009. … Continue reading
Jan 14, 2009•1 hr 5 min